Here you will find the best silk boxer shorts for men full of color and design in a variety of soft washable silks that are affordably priced and not available anywhere else. Despite what you may have read or heard, silk does not always have to be dry-cleaned. Silk has been around for over five thousand years, whereas the process of dry-cleaning is several hundred years old. In fact, you can hand wash a pair of silk boxers in under fifteen minutes. We will tell you how. And now there is even a way to machine-wash these boxers. Separately, we sell a Washer Bag, made in the USA, in two different sizes that is ideal not just for silk boxers but other delicate separates as well. Royal Silk is a reputable silk merchant and has been manufacturing silk apparel for thirty-five years. Sizes S (30-32"), M (33-34"), L (35-36"), XL (37-38"), XXL (39-40"), and XXXL (41-42") (now in select styles). $27-$45.

For hundreds of years, lightweight India Silks have been known for their vivid colors, washability, and durability. Similarly, crinkling is an ancient hand-method of texturizing the silk fabric to create brief, fine, and thin all-over lines. Now combine these two ideas, and you come up with Crinkle Silk, a hand-softened silk with a unique smooth-and-washed look and feel. Season after season, modern versions of crinkled silk have become a staple in top-notch, designer menswear collections. Which brings us to Crinkle Silk men’s boxers by Royal Silk. Washable. Sizes S (30-32"), M (33-34"), L (35-36"), XL (37-38"), XXL (39-40"), and 3XL (41-42"). $30 each, 2/$55, 3/$80.

Some little known facts about the natural benefits of our Silk Seersucker material: In the days of Rudyard Kipling, and in the British colonies of the Indian Empire, where the heat was high, the air humid, and there were no air conditioners, just fans or no fans, thin cotton seersucker fabric was the ultra cool material of choice for a gentleman’s shirts, shorts, and suits. Except for the fact that Silk Seersucker was even cooler and more sophisticated. Typically, the smartest high-end designs were in stripes, checks, or plaids. Seersucker material is woven in a way that results in an airy puckered finish with a crinkly texture that is light, soft, smooth, and amazingly comfortable. This unique feature causes the fabric, when worn, to touch the skin in a way that facilitates airflow to dissipate the heat and the humidity. What’s more is that once washed, there is really no need to iron the Silk Seersucker material.

Tie-and-dye is an early textile art form of hand-applying bright, saturated color dyes to wet fabrics so as to create swirling, kinetic designs. The designs can look either somewhat symmetrical or totally random. In either case, the resulting patterns are eye-catching, somewhat hallucinogenic, and designed to tease and please. Each one is slightly different. And therein lies the appeal of genuine tie-dye apparel. Associated with 60s culture and certain popular rock bands. And to this day, Ideal as ever for travel, vacation, and other fun events. Waist sizes S (30-32"), M (33-34"), L (35-36"), XL (37-38"), and XXL (39-40"). Wash or dry clean. We tell you how to wash in easy steps. And in case you want to machine-wash this pair of boxers, we highly recommend our Washer Bag for silks that is sold separately; there is no other way to machine-wash silk.

Slip on these men’s silk boxers and you’ll know why soft, smooth silk is the most desirable form of clothing against the human skin. Sleep in them and you will know how comfort can feel so sublime. Simply stated — there is no other fabric like silk and that’s why only silk is silk. Fashioned in mid-weight silk twill by Royal Silk. Imported. Hand wash or dry clean. Easy wash instructions included. And should you want to machine wash, we recommend our Washer Bag for silks, purchased separately, that comes in two sizes. Waist sizes: S (30-32”), M (33-34”), L (35-36”), XL (37-38”), 2XL (39-40”), and 3XL (41-42”). $39 each or 2/$75.

In many Southeast and Far East Asian countries, where the weather is hot and humid, and long before the Western idea of shorts was invented, men typically wore colorful wraps tied around the waist. In fact, you can still find them in coastal lands stretching all the way from the Horn of Africa to the isle of Bali. The traditional patterns were yarn-dyed solids, tartans, and plaids, and sometimes stripes of every variety, shape, and color that were originally woven on hand-looms, and later on power looms. The artisan wraps, also known as lungis and dhotis, are so popular that men use them for formal, informal, casual, cultural, and ceremonial wear. Most often the wraps were made in lightweight cottons but the finest ones were made in silk. And the best of these yarn-dyed silk designs were crafted in the south of India, in the state of Tamil Nadu, around the city of Chennai, formerly know as Madras. And that is where Madras Silk by Royal Silk still comes from. Washable. Sizes S (30-32"), M (33-34"), L (35-36"), XL (37-38"), XXL (39-40"), and XXXL (41-42") (select styles). Men’s Madras Silk boxers, single pair, $35 each. Or buy two assorted designs in this collection for $60.